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Official SkyDrive for Android app now available in the Google Play Store

Tuesday 28th of August 2012 / androidcentral.com
It wasn't any secret that Microsoft was working on an official SkyDrive for Android app. In fact, it wasn't all that long ago they let us know it would soon be here and now, if you head on over to the Google Play Store you'll find it readily available for download. It has all the features you'd expect but in case you need a run down:Access all of your SkyDrive content including files shared with you.View recently used documents.Choose multiple photos or videos to upload from your phone.Share your files and photos – send a link in email or in another app.Open your SkyDrive files in other Android apps.Manage your files – delete, or create new folders.I've not really used SkyDrive in the past but now that there is an app for it, I'm more likely to go ahead and give it a try. Besides, who can really say now to free storage right? In total, Microsoft gives you 7GB for free so give it a go.

Tag photos in Facebook for Android app

Monday 02nd of January 2012 / forums.androidcentral.com
Is anybody able to tag photos in the Facebook for Android app? If so how do you do it? I can't figure it out at all. It seems like it should be as simple as opening your photo in the Facebook app and tapping on a persons face but that doesn't do anything.

NYTimes for Android app updated to better support tablets

Tuesday 11th of December 2012 / talkandroid.com
The New York Times released an update to their official app today, taking it up to version 3.0. The biggest changes involve optimizations for tablet devices. The app has been redesigned to adapt to different screen sizes. This is accomplished by changing layout properties like the number of columns displayed, adjusting image sizes, and typography scaling.//Along with the layout improvements, the NYTimes for Android app gives users better control over breaking news alerts and provides easier access to the latest news and features. As is typical for app updates, several bug fixes and performance enhancements are included in the latest update.To get the app or upgrade your version, use one of the download links below. The NYTimes for Android requires Android 2.1 or better and is free.Google Play Download Link» See more articles by Jeff Causey//

Microsoft’s Official SkyDrive for Android app coming in a few weeks

Tuesday 14th of August 2012 / talkandroid.com
There’s a couple of apps on the Google Play Market that has some SkyDrive integration, but an official SkyDrive app has yet to be seen. Soon that will change as Microsoft have officially announced the official SkyDrive for Android app.Today, as part of making sure SkyDrive is available to all Windows customers, we’re excited to announce that an official SkyDrive app for Android phones will be available in just a few weeks. The Android app is similar to our mobile apps for Windows Phone and iOS and allows you to browse your SkyDrive, upload files to SkyDrive, as well as share SkyDrive files with “Send a link.” You’ll also be able to open SkyDrive files from other apps, as well as upload, save, and share to SkyDrive from other apps.While Microsoft has yet to give out an official date as to when the application will be available, we’ll be sure to inform you all as soon as we get word. Would this app be of any use to you guys? Let us know!//source: Microsoft» See more articles by Macky Evangelista//

Native Facebook for Android app nearly ready for release

Monday 08th of October 2012 / androidcentral.com
We know that Facebook's current app strategy has been more or less a failure on Android. Following an update to the app on iOSfrom mostly HTML5 to native code, it looks like a native Facebook for Android app is in the final stages of testing according to an anonymous source inside the company.We'll hopefully be seeing an official statement and release from Facebook soon. The Google+ app has set the bar pretty high at this point, we'll see if Facebook can catch up.Source: Engadget

Brightcove announces SDK for Android app creation, Flash templates

Tuesday 22nd of June 2010 / androinica.com
Apple and HTML5 advocates are quick to point out that Flash is not the video distribution platform of the future; however, it is the distribution method of today and cannot be ignored as an important tool for consuming video online.Brightcove has recognized this and announced today that developers can now access the Brightcove app SDK for Android app creation. It is also offering templates for the just-announced Flash 10.1 that include more touch-friendly controls and images. Developers can use these resources to create native Android apps that can optimize their content for mobile phones. The SDK includes tips and resources for using Java and Brightcove API’s for media-driven apps.In the announcement of the SDK, Brightcove’s Jeff Whatcott took the time to pat Android on the back and signal that it is happy that his company is “connecting Brightcove to the red hot Android platform in a material way with this new SDK.” While Brightcove is actively working on improving its ability to work with HTML5, the company wants to expand options for content delivery.Develope

Armor For Android

Monday 08th of April 2013 / forums.androidcentral.com
Has anyone had a chance to check out the new app "Armor For Android" I downloaded it yesterday, and was wondering if anyone has yet to make any comments on it, please respond

unable to uninstall 'mobile tracker for android' app

Thursday 14th of November 2013 / androidforums.com
i installed 'mobile tracker for android' app and granted it administrative permissions. Now I can't remove administrative privileges granted to the app and hence am unable to uninstall the app. Any help to resolve the problem would be much appreciated. I have already tried removing administrative privileges from settings>security>device administrators, but it doesn't work.android version: 4.2.1phone: micromax canvas hd (A116)carrier : airtel (india)